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1. What is the difference between "deviance" and "crime"?

A. There is no difference. Both terms refer to the same thing.
B. Deviance is violation of norms. Crime is violation of one certain kind of norm
C. Deviance is not considered serious. Crime is always considered serious
D. Deviance serves no function in society. Crime serves many functions.

2. We can understand social inequality from a macro sociological perspective because
A. Lived experience is impacted by gender, race and class
B. Some people work harder than others
C. We see inequality in every life
D. Meritocracy is focused on structure rather than an individual

3. What is defined as the condition of advancement based on worth?
A. Wealth
B. Mobility
C. social class
D. meritocracy​

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The class sociologist Max Weber formulated a three-component theory of stratification that saw political power as an interplay between “class”, “status” and “group power. ” Weber theorized that class position was determined by a person’s skills and education, rather than by their relationship to the means of production

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